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    In the episode “Monsters on Maple Street” from the show the Twilight Zone it shows that people can turn on others in one second without hesitation. In the story‚ it is about families that live on a quaint quiet street where everyone is friends. Next thing you now there is an explosion noise and all the phones and cars stop working and the power goes out. People start to blame people because a kid tells a story with one of his comic books and then everyone thinks that they are aliens. When no one

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    The Wolf of Wall Street: More‚ More‚ More The Wolf of Wall Street is a shocking film that plunges viewers into a life of excess— full of drugs‚ sex‚ scandal‚ and money. This film has been controversial claiming the director‚ Martin Scorsese‚ is endorsing Jordan Belfort’s fraudster and immoral behavior; however‚ this film is actually a cautionary story on Capitalism. The film contrasts the public image of Wall Street with the internal debauchery that goes on within the office walls. The audience

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    The House on Mango Street The novel‚ The House on Mango Street‚ written by Sandra Cisneros‚ is the perfect book we can use to relate to the material we have discussed in class. This novel provided short literary sketches‚ which are called "vignettes” that gave us several perceptions‚ dilemmas‚ thoughts‚ and concerns about the thought of one Hispanic girl‚ Esperanza that can be used to relate to every other nationality. After reading this book one can understand and interrupt the material we have

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    CODE(S) OF THE STREET Put simply‚ the "code of the street‚" which according to Anderson is prevalent in the inner city ghetto‚ functions as a way for African American youth to maintain social order in neighborhoods that have been abandoned by formal institutions such as the police. Unlike other social codes that informally regulate public space in mainstream American culture (in Jacobs’ era or our own)‚ a violation of the code of the street can put an individual at potentially life-threatening

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    2006). Recent political phenomenon such as Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street movements showed the power of young people in enforcing democratization and social change. The revolutionary war uprisings in Tunisia‚ Egypt and Libya depicted as the tremendous victory of young people in overthrowing the autocratic regimes and brought the wave of democratization in the Arab world. Inspired by the Arab Spring‚ the Occupy Wall Street is the manifestation of collective awakening‚ particularly anger young

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    Jessie Mary Grey Lillingston Street was born on 18 April 1889 in Ranchi‚ in Bihar‚ India. In 1896 Jessie came to Australia with her mother‚ who inherited Yugilbar station of Clarence River‚ near Grafton NSW. Jessie was the eldest of three children of Charles Alfred Gordon Lillingston‚ civil servant‚ and his wife Mabel Harriet‚ sixth daughter of Edward David Stewart Ogilvie of Yulgilbar station. Jessie began her formal education with a governess. In 1904-06 she attended Wycombe Abbey School‚ Buckinghamshire

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    There are many things people have to go through to reach their dreams. Just like the author Sandra Cisneros said in her book “The House on Mango Street.” Esperanza and her family from “The House on Mango Street” had to go through countless things to find the house of their dreams and to reach the American Dream. The three main struggles to the American Dream and that Esperanzan’s family had to go through are poverty‚ language barrier‚ and education. Recently‚ there are three main obstacles to reaching

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    "In Mrs Tilscher ’s class" by Carol Ann Duffy is about rites of passage‚ the transition from childhood to adolescence and the things we learn at school‚ from our teachers and from our peers. Duffy writes this accessible poem using a variety of techniques that make it a memorable read. The opening stanza has no real hint of what is to come: Duffy shows us a typical day in Mrs. Tilscher ’s class:You could travel up the Blue Nilewith your finger‚ tracing the routewhile Mrs Tilscher chanted the scenery

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    The Wolf of Wall Street The Wolf of Wall Street is a film which was released on December 25‚ 2013 and managed to make a grand impact on all who ventured to see it. Director Martin Scorsese and writer Jordan Belfort were able to manipulate the story of Belfort’s life through extravagant‚ lavish‚ and relatively vile acts; which‚ in the movie seem to vicariously satisfy many viewers unknowing needs for a crime-comedy movie with a degree of intellectualism and semi-tonal black comedy. In my opinion

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    No one joins Facebook to be sad and lonely. But a new study from the University of Michigan psychologist Ethan Kross argues that that’s exactly how it makes us feel. Over two weeks‚ Kross and his colleagues sent text messages to eighty-two Ann Arbor residents five times per day. The researchers wanted to know a few things: how their subjects felt overall‚ how worried and lonely they were‚ how much they had used Facebook‚ and how often they had had direct interaction with others since the previous

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